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Tanzania and Aid and debt

Tanzania
  • Capital: Dodoma
  • Population: 41892895
  • Size: 945087.0 Km2

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The BLDS aid collection
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Health information systems necessary for evidence-based policymaking in developing countries
S. Stansfield; K. M. McGrail; C. Black; T. Williams / Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2005
Over the past few years, there is growing recognition of the need for more investments in health information systems. This special theme Bulletin of the World Health Organization (WHO) notes that whereas such systems may seem expensiv...
Can budget support be a valuable tool for aid effectiveness?
InWEnt – Internationale Weiterbildung und Entwicklung gGmbH InWEnt - Capacity Building, 2009
General Budget Support (GBS) has emerged as a 'progressive' mode of development country assistance. Such a process accentuates the importance of partnership and ownership – rather than proscriptive policy; facilitates ...
Improving development assistance support to local organisations
D. Satterthwaite; G. Sauter / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2008
This publication is one in a series of case studies that reviews the experiences of local organisations in development and environmental management . It also examines the different kinds of external funding that best supported their e...
What role can medium-sized donors play in policy dialogue?
N. Molenaers; R. Renard / Institute of Development Policy and Management, University of Antwerp, 2008
The new aid approach (NAA) - crystallised in the Paris Declaration and the Accra Agenda for Action - pays particular attention to the politico-institutional dimension of development. It is largely centred around a reform-driven govern...
Supporting civil society in Tanzania
R. Bezerra; K. Njoroge; A. Disch / Scanteam, 2007
How can civil society and NGOs be supported by donors? This paper reviews experiences in Tanzania, looking at different models for supporting civil society and investigating possibilities for improving and increasing effectiveness of ...
Responding to Accra? Donor governments' aid policy
L. Hayes; L. Delph / The German Marshall Fund of the United States, 2008
High on the agenda for developing countries at the Accra High Level Forum on aid effectiveness was a commitment to use developing country systems (alignment) and to regulate division of labour (harmonisation). Regarding alignment...
How can country ownership of development policy be strengthened?
P. de Renzio; L. Whitfield; I. Bergamaschi / Department of International Development (Queen Elizabeth House), University of Oxford, 2008
In the last decade there has been a significant shift in the paradigm for foreign aid, embodied in the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness in 2005. Recipient governments are urged to take ownership of development policies and aid a...
Improving direct support to NGOs
A. Disch (ed); L. Moberg (ed); R. Bezerra (ed) / Scanteam, 2007
The six "Nordic" donors - Canada, Finland, Ireland, Norway, Sweden and the UK - commissioned a review of alternative models of support to civil society. This document is the result and aims to review these experiences. The paper consi...
Security ,Stability and Development- a guide for the Great Lakes Pact
D. Clancy; O. Bueno (ed); K. Ridderbos (ed) / Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2008
The Great Lakes region has one of the largest displaced populations in the whole world with about two million refugees and ten million IDPs. Most of these displacements are due to violent conflict. To address these issues, t...
Raising productivity in African agriculture: innovative approaches
New Agriculturalist, 2008
Forty years after the Asian Green Revolution , the spotlight has now turned on African agriculture. Increasing attention is being paid to the need for greater investment in African agriculture and key organisations are pushing for a N...
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